Cannes Film Festival



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British director Ken Loach's "The Wind That Shakes the Barley," a saga set amid Ireland's struggle for independence in the early 1920s, won top honors in an unanimous vote at the Cannes Film Festival. "Babel," took home a prize for best director. More...




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Howard: Don't See My Movie

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'Code' Comes Off Cursory And Rushed

Ron Howard's 'The Da Vinci Code' Lacks Tension And Character Development

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'Da Vinci' Ignites Global Passion

Cannes Critics Pan Religious Thriller; Some Christians Protest Film

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Controversy Stalking Cannes?

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2006 Cannes Film Festival Preview

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'Da Vinci Code' To Open Cannes

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2005: Belgian Film Is Tops

'The Child' Gets Highest Honor, Tommy Lee Jones Wins Best Actor



2005: 'Sin City' In France

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2005: Actor Sasses Cannes Press

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2005: Wallace And Gromit Do Cannes

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2004: 'Fahrenheit' Wins At Cannes

Michael Moore's Movie Wows Famed Film Fest

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